Between both those :
Javascript
function setCss(object, css) {
return (object.className = css);
}
function getCss(object, css) {
return object.className;
}
Or
function getCss2(object)
{
if (object.getAttribute("className")) {
return object.getAttribute("className");
}
return object.getAttribute("class");
}
function setCss2(object, cssclass)
{
if (object.getAttribute("className")) {
return object.setAttribute("className",cssclass);
}
object.setAttribute("class",cssclass);
}
HTML
<a href="#" onClick="setCss(this, 'newclass')" />
<a href="#" class="something" onClick="alert(getCss(this))" />
<a href="#" onClick="setCss2(this, 'newclass')" />
<a href="#" class="something" onClick="alert(getCss2(this))" />
Both version seems to work in IE8, FF4, Chrome, Opera and Safari. (jsFiddle (improved) demo)
Which one is best-usage practice and why? Did you ever run into any issue with either version?